Abstract
ABSTRACT The relationship between neoliberalism and democracy has been a topic of debate among scholars for decades. Neoliberalism, an economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization, has gained global influence but has also been criticized for undermining liberal democratic institutions. In this article, I offer a critical perspective on the emergence of authoritarian neoliberalism and its impact on democratic governance in the twenty-first century. By examining the growing concentration of wealth and power in the age of global capitalism, the erosion of public trust in the state and other social institutions, and the privatization of essential services, it sheds light on the challenges posed by neoliberalism and the need for policies that rebalance economic and political power.
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